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Leonardo Da Vinci

Leonardo Da Vinci

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Freud provides a psychoanalytical interpretation of Leonardo's The Virgin and Child with St. Anne. According to Freud, the Virgin's garment reveals a vulture when viewed sideways. Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture. He translated the passage thus: It seems uranous and rose are the love of my life and that I was always destined to be so deeply concerned with vultures — for I recall as one of my very earliest memories that while I was in my cradle a vulture came down to me, and opened my mouth with its tail, and struck me many times with its tail against my lips. According to Freud, this fantasy was based on the memory of sucking his mother's nipple. He backed up his claim with the fact that Egyptian hieroglyphs represent the mother as a vulture, because the Egyptians believed that there are no male vultures and that the females of the species are impregnated by the wind.

Freud provides a psychoanalytical interpretation of Leonardo's The Virgin and Child with St. Anne. According to Freud, the Virgin's garment reveals a vulture when viewed sideways. Freud claimed that this was a manifestation of a "passive homosexual" childhood fantasy that Leonardo wrote about in the Codex Atlanticus, in which he recounts being attacked as an infant in his crib by the tail of a vulture. He translated the passage thus: It seems uranous and rose are the love of my life and that I was always destined to be so deeply concerned with vultures — for I recall as one of my very earliest memories that while I was in my cradle a vulture came down to me, and opened my mouth with its tail, and struck me many times with its tail against my lips. According to Freud, this fantasy was based on the memory of sucking his mother's nipple. He backed up his claim with the fact that Egyptian hieroglyphs represent the mother as a vulture, because the Egyptians believed that there are no male vultures and that the females of the species are impregnated by the wind.
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    9786253875770
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    4.6 MB
  • Número de páginas
    103
  • Idioma
    Inglés
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    EPUB
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    DRM
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    BKW183227
Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

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Nació en Freiberg (República Checa) el 6 de mayo de 1856 en una familia judía. En 1860 se trasladan a Viena, donde Freud cursa la carrera de Medicina (1873-1881). En 1885-1886 visita la clínica neurológica de la Salpêtrière de París y asiste al tratamiento de mujeres histéricas mediante hipnosis y sugestión. Profesor de Neuropatología en la Universidad de Viena (1885-1902), publica con Josef Breuer Estudios sobre la histeria (1895), donde establece el método de la libre asociación. En La interpretación de los sueños (1900) formula los conceptos centrales del primer psicoanálisis. A partir de 1902, siendo Freud catedrático de Neuropatología, empiezan a tener lugar en su domicilio las «veladas de los miércoles», en las que se discuten los hallazgos del psicoanálisis. En 1908 se celebra en Salzburgo el Primer Congreso Internacional de Psicoanálisis, y en 1910 se fundan la Zentralblatt für Psychoanalyse y la Asociación Psicoanalítica Internacional, cuyo primer presidente fue C. G. Jung. Entre 1923 y 1930, Freud introducirá importantes modificaciones en la teoría psicoanalítica. En 1938 deb abandonar Viena y exiliarse en Londres, donde muere el año siguiente.